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<p style="text-align:justify">When we point at an object, the toddler focuses on the object, while the dog usually takes the gesture as a directional cue. In a recent study, researchers from the Department of Ethology at E&ouml;tv&ouml;s Lor&aacute;nd University find explanations for this phenomenon. It appears that the discrepancy is not only due to how dogs see, but may, in fact, reflect how they think. For &quot;smarter&quot; dogs, the appearance of an object matters as much as its location, suggesting that their information processing is more similar to that of humans.</p>
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